>-----Original Message----- >From: Alexey Petrenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 10:38 AM >To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [general] JIRA issue search problem > >2006/12/14, Geir Magnusson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Alexey Petrenko wrote: >> > I've just realized that I forgot about my another favorit search: "My >> > unresolved". >> > So I believe that contributors will be happy to have possibility to >> > assign issues to themselves. But as I said using Assignee field for >> > this is a bad idea... >> > >> > Is that possible to create another field, lets say "Contributor >> > assignee" with the possibility to assign every registered JIRA user to >> > this field? Geir? >> > >> > Is this makes sense? Thoughts? >> What is it used for? A non-committer asignee? >When contributor starts working on the issue he can assing an issue to >himself in special assignee field. In this case he can filter all the >issues he working on and others can filter all assigned issues.
+1. And there'll be no need to remember which issues were declared as "In Progress" on the mailing list. Regards, Alexey. > >This should help non-committers in searching for free to fix issues a lot. > >SY, Alexey > >> > 2006/12/14, Alexei Zakharov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> I've just imagined a bad guy who don't want particular JIRA to be >> >> fixed (by some reason). He assigns this JIRA and logs off forever. So >> >> the JIRA is in assigned state and no one else tries to work on it. >> >> What should we do in this case? >> > We will have the same result now if some bad guy will write a comment >> > that he works on the issue :) >> > >> > SY, Alexey >> > >> >> 2006/12/14, Alexey Petrenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> > Guys, >> >> > >> >> > this thread is created as a result of "[general] Wise JIRA >> >> processing" thread. >> >> > Few people concerned that it is difficult to find a free JIRA issue >to >> >> > work on. And I agree with this concern. >> >> > >> >> > Committer can assign the issue to himself when he is starting to >> >> > investigate the issue. And others can filter for non-assigned issues. >> >> > But non-committer can not set any flag for the issue to let other >> >> > people to filter. >> >> > >> >> > I do not think that granting possibility to non-committers to assign >> >> > issues is a good idea since it will remove the possibility for >> >> > committers to filter non-assigned bugs to commit. >> >> > >> >> > I suggest to let non-committers to set and unset "in progress" >> >> > property. In this case non-committer will add comment to the issue >> >> > that he started investigation and will set the "in progress" >property. >> >> > And others will can filter issues by this field. >> >> > >> >> > Thoughts? >> >> > >> >> > Geir, is this possible at all? :) >> >> > >> >> > SY, Alexey >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Alexei Zakharov, >> >> Intel ESSD >> >> >> >> -- Alexey A. Ivanov Intel Enterprise Solutions Software Division
